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MLB London Series: Cubs chase Adam Wainwright early, dominate Cardinals Game 1 victory in England

For the second time -- and first since 2019 -- Major League Baseball is putting on a series in London. The first iteration of the London Series featured the Yankees and Red Sox and this time around, it pits historic rivals on the National League side with the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals squaring off. 

The Cubs prevailed in Saturday's bout, 9-1, and dominated nearly from the get-go. Here are some of the top takeaways. 

Cubs offense crushes Wainwright

The Cubs took control of this one in the early innings behind an Ian Happ power show and a litany of singles. 

Happ homered to get the scoring started in the second: 

Then he homered again in the third: 

Happ joins Michael Chavis as the only players to have a two-homer game in the London Series. Happ has owned Wainwright in a big way of late. In fact, of the last seven homers Wainwright allowed to the Cubs, Happ hit six of them. 

Happ wasn't alone in shelling Wainwright, though. Both of those home runs were solo shots and the Cubs got the Cardinals' stalwart for seven runs on 11 hits in his three-plus innings of work. 

The bottom of the order did some serious damage, too. Christopher Morel went 3 for 4 with an RBI and run. Yan Gomes was 2 for 4 with an RBI. Nick Madrigal was 2 for 4 with a double, RBI and run. Dansby Swanson added a two-run shot in the ninth that put the thing to bed 9-1.

Steele deals for Cubs

On the opposite end of Wainwright was Cubs lefty Justin Steele, who didn't allow a hit until the fifth inning. He got in trouble in the sixth, but then struck out the final three hitters he faced to escape a jam and strand two runners. 

The final line for Steele: 6 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 8 K

On the season, Steele is now 8-2 with a 2.62 ERA, 1.06 WHIP and 70 strikeouts in 79 innings. He recently missed a few weeks due to injury, but when he's been on the mound, he's pitched at an All-Star level. He put together another outstanding outing in this one. 

In fact, it was the best start in the very brief history of the London series. We just pointed out above that Wainwright was knocked around to the tune of seven runs in three innings. In the first London game in 2019, neither starter made it out of the first inning and it was 6-6 through one. Next game, the Red Sox scored four in the first and then the Yankees scored two in the second. 

Morel with a big birthday

Saturday is Morel's 24th birthday. He celebrated with the seventh three-hit game of his career. It was also the third three-hit game he's had in the last eight games. 

Morel debuted last season and showed great flashes. He started this year in Triple-A and was one of the best power hitters in the minors, then came up in time for the Cubs' game on May 9. In his 35 games since, he's hit .283/.333/.638 with 13 homers, 30 RBI and 29 runs. 

Cubs stay hot

Both teams came in relatively hot after varying levels of disappointment. 

The Cardinals were expected by many to win the NL Central, but started 10-24. Then they got briefly hot before sinking yet again. They won four of their last five before this trip, but the loss here Saturday drops them to 31-45 on the season. They didn't lose their 45th game last year until July 22. 

The Cubs were hopeful to contend for a playoff spot this season and started 12-7. Through June 8, however, they were 10 games under .500 at 26-36. Since then, the Cubs have gone 11-2 and would probably be getting a lot more attention if it weren't for the Reds and their 12-game winning streak. The Cubs are now 37-38 and a Reds' loss Saturday night would move the Cubs to within three games in the NL Central. 

Regardless, the Cubs are four out at worst heading to Sunday and this is the best they've looked in a long time. 

The turf is really bouncy

Before the game, some personnel from both sides noticed the playing surface was providing some big bounces of the baseball. 

The eye test during the game showed as much. Bloopers and soft liners to the outfield yielded huge first bounces that we don't see these days in the majors. It likely gave some veteran fans flashbacks to the days when the old-school Astroturf was prevalent in MLB ballparks. 

It didn't appear to impact the game much, but it's an observation moving to Sunday with one game left in this series. 

International Goldy; Tauchman returns 

Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt has now played a Major League Baseball game in five different countries. In addition to USA and Canada and now England, he previously played in series in Mexico and Australia. 

Also, Cubs leadoff man Mike Tauchman was on the Yankees in 2019, so he's the first player to take part in the London Series twice. 

Next

The two teams will square off again on Sunday, this time at 10:10 a.m. ET, which is the bright-and-early start time of just after 9 a.m. in both St. Louis and Chicago. 

Marcus Stroman (9-4, 2.28) gets the ball for the Cubs and, as the numbers suggest, he's been brilliant this season and is likely headed for his second All-Star Game. In his previous start against the Cardinals, he gave up just two runs in six innings, though he took the loss. 

The Cardinals were set to counter with Jack Flaherty, but he has a hip injury and won't make the start. Rookie lefty Matthew Liberatore (1-2, 6.12) gets the nod instead. He had a 9.00 ERA in two starts against the Cubs last season and hasn't seen them this year. It's worth mention that the Cubs have been one of the best offenses against left-handed pitching this season. 

CBS Sports was here, providing live updates throughout the first game of the London Series. Read back through below! 

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Live updates
 

Arenado singles

I'll guess the Cubs bullpen starts to stir now. Steele is only at 75 pitches, but the Cubs don't want to chance letting the Cardinals back in the game. 

 

The Cardinals are on the board

Tommy Edman doubles and Paul Goldschmidt singles him home to start the bottom of the sixth. It's 7-1 Cubs.

 

Instead ...

A liner goes right to Cubs left fielder Happ to end the inning. 7-0 Cubs through five. 

 

Cardinals threatening

With a runner on first and two out, Paul DeJong doubles down the right field line. It's still 7-0 Cubs, but a single here makes it 7-2 and perhaps a game. 

 

The first St. Louis hit

Jordan Walker singles in London and the no-hitter watch is off to start the bottom of the fifth inning

 
 

Neither of these NL Central teams has looked particularly good this year

But it's still remarkable to see how much better the Cubs look in every facet today. Hitting, pitching, they're outplaying the Cards across the board

 
@Cubs via Twitter
 

7-0

A Seiya Suzuki grounder to third with a runner on third results in a close play at the plate, but Tauchman scores (close but clearly safe). It's gotten ugly in London.

 

Cubs crushed Wainwright

Madrigal and Tauchman double and it's 6-0 Cubs. That'll do it for the veteran. He allowed six runs (so far; he could be charged with a seventh) on 11 hits in 3+ innings. 

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@Cubs via Twitter
 

Cubs tack on more

Dansby Swanson followed the homer with a single. Cody Bellinger also singled. So did Christopher Morel, driving home Swanson. Yan Gomes hit another single, scoring one, and Morel was thrown out trying to advance to third to end the inning. It is 5-0 Cubs and threatening to become a laugher.

 

I can't get over these bounces

Poor Tommy Edman in center has clearly learned to expect the bounces but this looks like they're playing baseball on a trampoline

 
@Cubs via Twitter
 
 
 

Happ vs. Wainwright

That's Happ's sixth career home run off Adam Wainwright.

 

the Happ London slash line

1.000/1.000/4.000 for a 5.000 OPS 

 

IAN HAPP AGAIN

Happ is now 2-2 with two homers in his career in London. It's 3-0 Cubs

 

good first two innings for Steele

The Cubs starter has thrown just 23 pitches in two innings, having allowed just one baserunner (a walk). He now has a 2.64 ERA and 1.05 WHIP on the season. An All-Star berth is possible, though he's in line behind Marcus Stroman from his own team. 

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@Cubs via Twitter
 

Uniforms

That's a nice note below on the unis but for two teams that have solid colors in the mix, the cream and white are too close for my liking. Especially if you're theoretically trying to appeal to new fans

 
 

2-0 Cubs

Christopher Morel reached on an infield single on what would've been an amazing play by Nolan Arenado to end the inning, but the throw was a bit off. Yan Gomes and Nick Madrigal have singled and the latter scored Morel. 

 
@Cubs via Twitter
 

Bounce

Goldschmidt is talking about it live on the broadcast, but you can see how high that single bounced in center.

 

1-0 Cubs

Ian Happ with a solo shot to dead center field 

 

This one wasn't staying scoreless for long

Ian Happ homers to dead center

 
 

1-2-3 first for Wainwright

All contact, two hit weakly, one right at a defender. That's how Wainwright thrives. 

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